The economies of Colorado Springs and the entire state are poised to receive a boost after Colorado politicians in Washington, D.C., announced Friday that Fort Carson will likely be home to a new combat air brigade.

In a joint news release, Sens. Mark Udall and Michael Bennet, both Democrats, and Rep. Doug Lamborn, a Republican from Colorado Springs, announced that an Army review recommends placing the 13th Combat Aviation Brigade at the Army post just south of Colorado Springs.

The news means that up to 2,700 soldiers and 120 helicopters will join troops already stationed at Fort Carson, the announcement said. Additionally, the release said the Army plans to order up to $224 million in construction projects to support the new brigade.

An official announcement of the new brigade is expected March 7, according to the release. Colorado's congressional delegation said the Army found that the terrain around Fort Carson provides good training ground for troops who might be deployed to mountainous Afghanistan.

"A new aviation brigade would bring new opportunities for job creation and economic development to southern Colorado," Bennet said. "It would also benefit our troops by allowing Fort Carson soldiers to train more closely with the aircraft they will operate before they deploy, ensuring better preparation for combat."